

1852 type I gold dollar, Blue Diamond's grade MS-63. Very well struck, bright and frosty, gem-like to the naked eye. Small areas of die polish in obverse field are quaint testimony of early American minting process.


1915 Indian Quarter Eagle, PCGS AU-55.
Top-flight borderline unc., a prime example of erratic paranoia in the
reactionary movement to neo-conservatism. Near perfection in terms of
freedom from marks.

1928 Indian Quarter Eagle, PCGS MS-62. Early die stage piece, excellent brilliance and color. No friction, difficult to locate due to rampant slabbing of technically AU coins in modern times. Premium quality for the grade.


1800 Half Eagle, Capped Bust to Right, Heraldic Eagle, PCGS AU-55, Cert. # 8082.55/3154540.
Rare 'turban' type sports shocking gem uncirculated reverse. Slammed even then by Scrooges of downgrade police in antique green holder. Preservation of obverse arguably 61, and at least technically superior to a 58 by most conservative possible stretch of the imagination. Indentation near third star from top is as struck, mint-produced by planchet flake or chip, not a bagmark. Trace of die clash, otherwise only a few minor hairlines disturb the obverse surface. Seldom offered for sale.


1810 Capped Bust Half Eagle, Large date, large "5", PCGS XF-40. Obviously AU-50, though we acknowledge some marks, and off-center strike as is prototypical. 100% covered in original orange mint luster not found on XF specimens.


1909-D Indian Half Eagle, PCGS MS 61. Exceptional strike as 09-D's go, fabulous and frosty. Steeply underrated by present holder; agree, or your money back.


1912 Indian Half Eagle, Blue Diamond's grade AU-55. Well preserved and sharply struck. Very handsome coin, authenticated by highly reputed expert.


1915 Indian Half Eagle, PCI MS-63. Smooth even frost, exceptionally mark-free.


1894 Liberty Eagle, PCGS MS-62. Pristine, green-holdered 19th century coin challenges 63's for quality. Lavish orange-peel toning; face of Liberty immaculate. Above the crowd.


1910-D Indian Eagle, PCGS AU-58. One light print from magnificent. Full blazing luster, great color.


1911 Indian Eagle, PCGS MS-62. Looks gemmy at a glance. Nicely struck, fantastic fields, difficult to find a mark. A very 3-ish coin, not to be rejected.


1913 Indian Eagle, NGC MS-61. This coin has been grossly undergraded.


1914-D Indian Eagle, our grade MS-61. Totally fresh; rippling frost entertains the eye. A coin which could easily make a 62 holder. Absolutely minimal marks.